explain in detail about thigmonasty
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Thigmonasty or seismonasty is the nastic response of a plant or fungus to touch or vibration.Conspicuous examples of thigmonasty include many species in the leguminous subfamilyMimosoideae, active carnivorous plantssuch as Dionaea and a wide range of pollination mechanisms.
Thigmonasty differs from thigmotropism in that nastic motion is independent of the direction of the stimulus. For example, tendrils from a climbing plant are thigmotropic because they twine around any support they touch, responding in whichever direction the stimulus came from.
Thigmonasty differs from thigmotropism in that nastic motion is independent of the direction of the stimulus. For example, tendrils from a climbing plant are thigmotropic because they twine around any support they touch, responding in whichever direction the stimulus came from.
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